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Interfraternity Council

The University of Evansville is a member of the North-American Interfraternity Conference*, a national clearing house for over 80 national and international social fraternities.  The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing body of fraternities. It consists of two members from each of the six fraternities. Also, the president or an executive member of each fraternity is required to attend each meeting. Each fraternity is allotted two votes.

The IFC Executive Board is made up of four members. The president oversees the meetings. There are two vice presidents. The vice president of operations is second in command, and he coordinates public relations and programs (including Greek Week) presented by IFC. The vice president of recruitment coordinates all activities pertaining to formal recruitment and open recruitment. The fourth member is the treasurer/ secretary who collects dues, coordinates all accounting, keeps attendance at meetings, and handles correspondence.

IFC Constitution and Bylaws

IFC Judicial Board Constitution

IFC and Fraternity Scholarship Applications

UE Department of Student Affair's Hazing Statement

 

2007 Interfraternity Council Officers

 

President - Derek Krause

 

Vice President of Operations - Stephen Spinks

 

Vice President of Recruitment - Chase Schletzer

 

Secretary/Treasurer - Caleb Gibson

 


IFC Purpose

The purpose of the Interfraternity Council at the University of Evansville is to promote fraternities, as well as Greek life, on campus; educate and develop chapter leaders; create positive interaction among member fraternities, the campus and the community; and regulate standards as defined by the University of Evansville, the national/international fraternity members and the Interfraternity Council.

*For more information on the North-American Interfraternity Conference visit www.nicindy.org

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